Ubuntu :: Get A Terminal To Appear At The Start Up To Ask For The Password

Mar 31, 2010

I've copied a little shell script from the net and when I run it in xfce4-terminal it just works

Code:

sudo ./script.sh

The problem is that this script needs interaction with the user (entering a password) and I want to run it at the startup. I've put it in the /etc/init.d folder, configured the options but I need to know how you can get a terminal to appear at the start up to ask you for the password.

Code:

#!/bin/bash
echo "1. Enter your password
oldConfig=`stty -g`

[code].....

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